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The Brexit vote is a disaster, political and economically. After the initial shock wears off there will be happy talk that maybe it won't all be so bad. Don't believe it.
Starmer’s EU strategy isn’t a Brexit betrayal – it’s a necessity - COMMENT: No one voted to be worse off in the 2016 EU referendum, writes Femi Oluwole. That’s why seeking a closer ...
Brexit is the big question in Britain's upcoming election. To champion that cause, Prime Minister Boris Johnson plays to populism.
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Until recently, it was possible to believe that there was a middle way, or to be in denial that a decisive moment would come. That’s no longer the case, Sam Knight writes.
Brexit has been tearing Tory friends apart - and it seems they're not the only ones. A brilliant banner battle has emerged in a London suburb after a Remainer trolled his neighbour's campaign to ...
Nigel Farage reveals his ‘final thoughts’ during Brexit banner plane crash. ... cartwheeling through the air and then stuck, upside down in the seat, everything broken, in a bad way. Then ...
This week a new report highlighted the cost of Brexit to the UK and Scottish economies. A cost to businesses of (another) £2billion, and an… ...
In Northern Ireland, Brexit is once again raising difficult questions of identity: Catholic vs. Protestant, Irish vs. British, nationalist vs. unionist.
West Africa is undergoing its own version of Brexit. By July Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will have quit the 15-strong Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). While the specifics are ...